The difficulties that modern care leavers face on the way to independence are the focus of many studies. The present research illustrates how time and context - operationalised through belonging to different generations, from the previous century to today – has shaped care leavers’ pathways to adulthood in Portugal. To trace these pathways, ten care leavers were selected based on purposeful sampling and snowball methods. To reveal the factors that indicate care leavers’ better life outcomes, interviews with seven experts working with this vulnerable population group were organised. The pathways of male informants look “normal”, even thriving, when compared with the trajectories of the general population of Portugal in the second half of the...
International audienceThis study describes the transition towards independent living of 123 former f...
In Portugal, individuals aged 50+ have an important role in the provision of co-residential care. Th...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
The difficulties that modern care leavers face on the way to independence are the focus of many stud...
Much of the research on contemporary youth in Western societies has shown that transitions to adulth...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
This study explores the period of leaving care from a SOS children’s village and the transition to i...
This paper aims at identifying models of adulthood dominating in the discourse concerning care leave...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
This paper reviews international and national research on young people leaving care. Research has sh...
International audienceThis study describes the transition towards independent living of 123 former f...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
International audienceThis study describes the transition towards independent living of 123 former f...
In Portugal, individuals aged 50+ have an important role in the provision of co-residential care. Th...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...
The difficulties that modern care leavers face on the way to independence are the focus of many stud...
Much of the research on contemporary youth in Western societies has shown that transitions to adulth...
The insightfulness of care leavers about their experiences of transition from care to adulthood is a...
This study explores the period of leaving care from a SOS children’s village and the transition to i...
This paper aims at identifying models of adulthood dominating in the discourse concerning care leave...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
This paper reviews international and national research on young people leaving care. Research has sh...
International audienceThis study describes the transition towards independent living of 123 former f...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
International audienceThis study describes the transition towards independent living of 123 former f...
In Portugal, individuals aged 50+ have an important role in the provision of co-residential care. Th...
This article draws attention to the relevance of young care leavers' exercise of agency as one possi...